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by Kyle Goldstein
Here are some things you can typically expect when attending a Catholic funeral service:
Mass: A Catholic funeral typically includes a Mass, whi...
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by Kyle Goldstein
Buddhist funerals can vary depending on the tradition and location, but there are some common elements that are often included.
Cremation: In ma...
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by Eli Carter
There are many materials that can be used to make caskets, and the choice of material can depend on personal preference, budget, and other factors...
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by Kyle Goldstein
Green burials, also known as natural burials, are funerals that are designed to have a minimal environmental impact. These types of burials often ...
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by Kyle Goldstein
There is often symbolism associated with the different shapes, materials, and colors of caskets. Here are a few examples:
Shape:
Oval or round ...
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by Kyle Goldstein
There are a number of ways you can put a modern twist on a traditional funeral:
Consider holding the funeral online or in a virtual format. This...
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by Eli Carter
Blockchain technology has the potential to revolutionize the funeral industry in several ways. One potential application is the use of blockchain ...
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by Kyle Goldstein
There are a number of factors that have contributed to the rise in cremation rates in recent years. One major factor is the increasing cost of tra...
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by Kyle Goldstein
The funeral rule is a federal regulation that was enacted by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in 1984. It is designed to protect consumers ...
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by Kyle Goldstein
In most cases, it is possible to be buried without a casket. This is known as a "green burial" or a "natural burial," and it involves burying the ...
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by Kyle Goldstein
Caskets are an important part of many funerals and burial traditions. They serve as a final resting place for the deceased and can be a source of ...
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by Kyle Goldstein
Funerals are a time to celebrate the life of a loved one and say goodbye. They can also be a source of interesting facts and historical informatio...
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